~ mp" Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 14, 1995 -- 15 a PP United Church to hold silent auction , Port Perry United Church will hold their fifth annual Silent Auction on Saturday, November 18, in the Church Auditorium. Bidding will open ot 10:00 a.m. ard close a 4:00 p.m. with the highest bidder taking all. The only - exception will be on items that will have 2 or more bids registered after 3:45 p-m. All of these bidders will have a last chance to register a secret ballot as their final bid at 4:00 p.m. on their specified items. A quilt, measuring 88 inches by 102 inches, titled "Friendship Dahlia" is one of our beautify] items up for sale, hund appliqued and quilted by the Martha Unit of the U.C.W. of the Port Perry United Church. The quilters will be available to answer any questions that you might have. Other handcrafted items include table cloths, napkins, placemats, girls dress, sweaters, afghans, baby quilts, rompers and blankets, handwoven basket and Victorian Christmas wreath. Some of the woodworking items includes a Giraffe clothes rack, drop-leaf table; childs picnic table, jewellery box, oak book shelf, hobby horses, bird memorabilia package and Toronto Blue Jays have provided an autographed picture of Al Leiter. There are two red tickets to see the Toronto Maple Leafs play Boston Bruins on Wednesday, January 8. feeder and wooden rocking ~~ Other i item horses. include gift baskets for any On the sports side, Port occasion, woven lawn Perry MoJacks Jr. Hockey chairs, musical water Club has donated two original MoJack Team sweaters' and season passes while Oshawa Generals have donated a globe, unique candy dispenser, "Blizzard" the musical snowman, 25 pound turkey, wooden baby barn, breakfast flight for 2 to Elmhurst Lodge, cruise or fishing trip on Lake Scugog and 250 litres of furnace oil delivered. This year's event includes a "Christmas Corner" Shoppe where you will be able to buy all of those neat gifts and things that you do not have time to make before Christmas. A hot luncheon will be served by U.C.W. from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and is guaranteed to fill you up and provide energy for the excitement to come. Bid booklets will be on sale for $1.00 to cover the printing cost. There is" a preview shoying on Friday night, November 17 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and you will be welcome to start the bidding or make a purchase. ' For more information or if you wish to make a donation, call 986-2801 or ' 986-9250. | A Remebrance Day Service was held Sonia ong at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Saiuting the Canadian Legion wreath placed at the Cenotaph are from left Zone)F1 commander Norm Budd, Branch 419 vice presidént Carole Edwards and Legion rep Ken Call. See story right. = » off "admission f for youl | land each friend with you to | | x COLLECTIBLE ro G SALE i zsh 2 VERYONE Hoge, an revavmemas® Vietorian Christnas TI be bat. 107 of Resucan Theo Mecsomiorse fe Limited, fd le} Rat' : Win a - Gift with eve punchase, plus a chance Gdn our wonder ul Grand Rue. x WvsZ, iss, 4 (os Ae suprtes lad) by Heather McCrae Remembrance Day services were held Saturday at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Because of the pouring rain, the laying of the wreaths was done indoors. Ward 4 Councillor Joyce Kelly, representing Mayor Howard Hall, read the Honour call, calling out the names of area men who went to war and never returned. "We are here today to honour all those who died" Blackstock United Church minister, David Shearman, said. "Therq is no grand purpose to war" he continued. "No » VAN CAMP & KELLER Chartered Accountants 204 CASIMIR STREET, PORT PERRY 085-9725 Financial Accounting HM Business Consulting Income Tax Planning & Consulting Financial Planning & Projections CORPORATIONS - FARMS INDIVIDUALS - SMALL BUSINESS a CASUAL ATMOSP 21 Celina Street, Oshawa & DANCING with GORDON BEST } > A XAE a St. Monday to Friday matter, what the circumstances are, the cause is still the same. War is a human sin". "We remember those who are caught up in that sin - Cartwright remembers remembered those who gave their lives so we can have peace today. Speaking to a war vet after themservice, he said the cold, wet and miserable weather soldiers and civilians". that day was a vivid! After the haunting sounds reminder of the 1 of the bugle playing the Last days he and his comrades Post, a moment's silence fought in the trenches. was observed as the people [7 | Hangers Chicken BBQ 985-2402 Hwy. 12 at 7A at Manchester Closing for the Season A Sunday, Dec. 3rd-8PM 7" DRAWS for Christmas Cakes in Tins! Use your Haugen's Receipt as a ballot. 10 CAKES will be drawn for for Monday, November 27th. Place Your Orders Now For CHRISTMAS CAKES & COOKIES Also avgilable ... Pre-cooked, freshly frozen CHICKEN ... $9.00 cox inch. (2 days advance notice required) Montreal. Tracey receiv- ed a Baccalaureate in Arts Degree in Applied Social Science. She was also awarded the Concordia ROBBIE! To our little boy ++ whose smile makes our sun shine every day - We love you so very much. 'Love Mommy & Daddy Xoxo